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In 2008 I was asked to teach Art to elementary age students. Up until that time I had taught primarily middle and high school aged youth at a private Christian school in Maryland. The need arose and I accepted the challenge. How hard can it be? It was hard. Very, very hard. The curriculum was … Continue reading →

In his classic work, The Divine Conspiracy, Dallas Willard uses the illustration of a fighter pilot who crashed his jet into the sea as a metaphor for our culture. The reason he crashed? In flying maneuvers he became disoriented and confused the sea for the sky, and despite all his best efforts to rectify the problem, … Continue reading →

I know, I know, I already wrote about the situation in Houston. And with several other bloggers writing about it, the proverbial dead horse has received his beating. So why another article? Because this could prove to be a watershed moment in American history concerning religious liberty, and the whole nation is watching to see … Continue reading →